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"Challenger" is
a non-releasable bald eagle cared for by the non-profit
American Eagle Foundation (formerly named national Foundation to Protect
America's Eagles), headquartered at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
In early
1989, Challenger was blown from a wild nest as a baby during a storm,
and was hand raised by the people who found him. Unfortunately, he
experienced too much human contact at a very young age and became highly "human
socialized." As a result, "Challenger" thinks he's
a person, and cannot survive on his own in the wild.
He was released
into the wild twice during the summer of 1989. After his second
release into the wild, "Challenger"
was rescued from a close encounter with death. He had landed near a man
to beg for food, and almost got beat up by that person with a stick.
Another man was "Challenger's" guardian angel that day. He
stopped the stick-wielding human from doing bodily harm to the eagle.
This had been the third time Challenger had sought out people looking
for food when he became hungry, so he was placed under the care of the
American Eagle Foundation for educational purposes by federal and state
fish & wildlife
agencies.
"Challenger" is named
in honor of the crew of the space shuttle, and has been making educational
appearances throughout the country since 1993. Acting as an ambassador
for his species, "Challenger" has raised a great level of national
public awareness about the need to restore and protect America's eagles,
natural resources and environment. The bald eagle is still a "threatened" species
throughout the lower 48 states, and much of its nesting and feeding habitat
is being encroached upon by humans.
"Challenger" is
the first bald eagle in U.S. history trained to free-fly into major
league sports stadiums during the presentation of the National Anthem.
He has participated in five MLB World Series (2003, 2002, 2001, 2000,
1998), three NFL Pro-Bowls (2004, 2003, 2002), 1999 Fiesta Bowl, and
2005 NCAA Men’s Final Four Basketball Tournament, as well as
sports events for the Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, Green Bay
Packers, Anaheim Angels, Buffalo Bills, Florida Marlins, Indianapolis
Colts, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas
City Royals, New York Yankees, Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans, LSU
Tigers, Florida Seminoles, Georgia Southern Eagles, Carson-Newman Eagles,
and University of Tennessee Volunteers.
He has also performed free-flight
demonstrations at the Bass Masters Classic, Para-Olympic Games opening
ceremony at Olympic Stadium in Atlanta, Disney's Animal kingdom opening
ceremony, World War II Memorial groundbreaking ceremony, White House to
mention a few. In addition, he as accompanied the Olympic Flag on a special
tour around the State of Georgia, and has appeared on numerous national
TV shows, including The David Letterman Show, CBS This Morning
and Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures.
(page
updated 12/29/06)
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